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For readers of Girl A and Notes on an Execution comes a whip-smart and suspenseful story of a woman on trial for murder, as told through the eyes of the most important men in her own life.

Daughter, client, lover. Monster. Victim.

You were a sweet girl.

You were the prettiest girl I’d ever seen.

You were a bomb going off in my life.

You were a challenge.

You were the story of a lifetime.

When four wealthy and influential members are poisoned at London’s most exclusive private club, a young waitress is arrested. As her personal life and upbringing are picked over, her obsession with online conspiracy theories is exposed.

After the murder accusation, five men begin to question how well they really knew her. To each of them—her father, a reporter, her former lover, her friend, and her lawyer—she is someone entirely different. But which is the true face of Katherine Cole? And is she a killer?

The truth about who Katherine is, and what exactly she has done, lies somewhere between these five male perspectives. The searing laser of the male gaze has never been more dangerous, as Katherine’s trial grips the nation and theories and perceptions about her spiral out of control.

What follows is a chilling kaleidoscope of a thriller, both a smart courtroom drama and a frightening examination of how one woman can be so ruthlessly deconstructed by the men who know her best—and just what happens when she decides to speak out at last.

336 pages, Hardcover

First published July 15, 2025

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Nicci Cloke

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Nicci Cloke is the author of eight novels, including two under the pseudonym Phoebe Locke. Her books have been published in twelve languages.

She previously worked as a nanny, a cocktail waitress and a Christmas Elf to support her writing. Before being published, she worked as a permissions manager, looking after literary estates including those of Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes and T. S. Eliot, and was also communications manager at the Faber Academy.

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Profile Image for Jayme.
1,498 reviews4,258 followers
July 16, 2025
This book will be on MY FAVORITES shelf for 2025!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

GUILTY OR INNOCENT?
Will the real Katherine Cole please stand up!

After four wealthy and powerful men are poisoned at London’s most exclusive private club, “The March House” a young waitress named Katie Cole is arrested.

As they try to make sense of her arrest, we hear about her from the alternating first person POV’s of five men in her life-

AND we learn about her online obsession with “The Rabbit Hole” -where conspiracy theories are born! . 🐰

Her barrister, TARUN knows her as “Katherine” a challenging new client-and he isn’t sure what he believes about her story.

Her father, JOHN calls her Kit-Kat, and she is a “Daddy’s Girl” who can do no wrong.

MAX is a reporter hoping to make a name for himself off of the “Killer Kate” story.

GABRIEL thinks K.C., his childhood friend walks on water.

And, a former lover, CONRAD calls her “Wildcat”.

To each of them, she is someone entirely different. But which version of Katherine Cole is most accurate?

IS SHE GUILTY OF MURDER?
WHAT WILL YOU BELIEVE?

This is a PERFECTLY PLOTTED, FAST PACED story which kept me guessing from the first page to the last! I couldn’t read fast enough to find out the truth! The mystery of the murder is exposed in the second half COURTROOM drama. The ending was PLAUSIBLE, SATISFYING and SURPRISING!

I LOVED IT! ❤️

Author Nicci Cloke is a writer of contemporary and YA fiction based in London. I wasn’t familiar with her before but I am thrilled she is on my radar now!

NOW AVAILABLE!

Thank You to William Morrow Publishing for the gifted ARC provided through NetGalley. As always, these are my candid thoughts!
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570 reviews392 followers
August 24, 2025
4⭐️

A young waitress is arrested and charged with the murder of four wealthy members of an exclusive private club. They were poisoned, and she was the one who served them that night and the last one known to see them alive.

The title couldn’t be more fitting, as the story is told through the perspectives of five men who each see her differently and give her a unique name: her dad calls her Kit-Kat, her lawyer calls her Katherine, the journalist dubs her Killer Kate, her best friend knows her as K.C., and her former lover calls her Wildcat. Each viewpoint paints a new picture of her character, but which one reveals the real Katherine Cole?

I went through a stretch where I was pretty burned out on thrillers and had to step away for a while, but the reviews for this one pulled me back in, and I’m glad they did. I much prefer psychological thrillers like this, ones that feel plausible and keep me guessing, over those that rely on an outrageous twist. I especially liked the structure and how the narrative unfolds with each of the men speaking directly to the FMC. Their perspectives were so distinct that I was never entirely sure who she really was.

I listened to the audiobook, which features a full cast of narrators, always my preference since it really elevates the experience. Even with the many shifting points of view, the unique nicknames and distinctive voices made it easy to follow along. Highly recommend!

My thanks to HarperAudio Adult and NetGalley for my audiobook ARC. Available now.
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1,463 reviews4,425 followers
June 22, 2025
🌟🌟🌟🌟💫
Looking for something different? Not your run-of-the-mill thriller? I might have just found your next unicorn thriller!

Katherine Cole is on trial for murdering 4 men in an exclusive club. She was their waitress the night they all died drinking from a special bottle of brandy after dinner. And Katherine? Well, she immediately disappeared into the night. Katie…that doesn’t look good!

Can it be that cut and dry? Only Katherine knows the truth!

Short chapters told from multiple perspectives, we get to see everyone’s relationship with Katherine, and how they view her. Each has a pet name for her ranging from Kit-Kat to K.C. From Katherine to Killer Kate. Even Wildcat. Who IS this woman?

I was ready for something different and this one delivered. Thank you to all my bookish friends for putting this one on my radar!🥰 I will pass it forward to more friends and readers.

Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow

Expected Publication Date July 15 2025
Profile Image for Rachel Hanes.
663 reviews957 followers
August 11, 2025
Finally- a book that I did not want to put down!! As many of you know, I have been in a bit of a book slump this summer/year, but I am happy to say that this book may have finally gotten me out of the slump! 🥳 This story had short, entertaining chapters, and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough!

This story is about a woman named Katherine Cole, who is on trial for the murder of four wealthy men who were at a very prestigious night club. Through this trial we get the many POV’s from the people who knew her, and their perspective of her. Who is the real Katherine Cole? And did any of them really know her at all?

The POV’s that we hear in this story are from her father, John- who calls her “Kit-Kat”. We then have Tarun, the lawyer, who calls her “Katherine”. We have Gabriel, the boy who is a friend, who calls her “K.C.”. Then there’s Conrad, who calls her, “Wildcat”. 😼 There’s also Max, the reporter, who calls her “Killer Kate”. Each of these POV’s were interesting and fun, and you never knew who knew her best.

All I have to say is add this book to your list now, as you won’t be sorry!! There are so many twists and theories going on, you won’t know who to believe, or where this story is going. I’m so glad I read this and finally got out of my reading slump!!
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756 reviews765 followers
September 3, 2025
Are you tired of the standard thriller fare? Well, look no further than Her Many Faces for an utterly original story that will grab you and never let go. Told from perspective of five men who know the woman on trial, her psyche was filtered through their idea of who and what she was. Riveting, well-plotted, and decidedly different, this unicorn thriller was unlike anything I’ve ever read—and that’s really saying something for this thriller lover. From the tense courtroom drama to the psychologically shrewd insights, the depth and suspense level of this debut was everything you could want in a novel. Quite frankly, Ms. Cloke, you delivered quite the stunner.

The biggest win, though, was easily the unique narrative style. With dual timelines and five distinct POVs, the cliffhanger chapters kept the question of who Katie really was hanging over my head. Innocent or guilty? Crazy stalker, misunderstood victim, or somewhere in between? Via an onion-like plot that developed her persona into a fully fleshed out individual, she came to life right before my highly suspicious eyes. Then there were the twists that were breathtaking in the extreme. Shocking yet plausible, I didn’t see them coming despite the many subtle clues. You see, thanks to the red herrings, the truth was kept just out of sight until the timely reveals blew me away.

The only minor issue that I had with the plot was the leisurely pace. You see, for two thirds of the novel, the slow excavation of who Katie was took away from the mystery behind this whodunnit. Then again, the narrative style had other undeniable pluses. Exploring the themes of identity and perception, the use of five unreliable perspectives—all of whom were male—made me think of the power that men have over how the world sees a woman. After all, thanks to their biased beliefs, her world was turned upside down. Was it a legitimate takedown of an unhinged waitress who murdered four men? Guess you’ll have to read this one ASAP to find out for yourself.

All said and done, while it could have been tightened up just a bit, I thoroughly enjoyed this mashup of hand-clenching suspense and lite literary fiction. Perfect for fans of Notes on an Execution, I raced through this novel in under twenty-four hours. With short chapters, perfect plotting, and a sharp character-driven storyline, I was head over heels well before the *chef’s kiss* conclusion. Add in how thought-provoking the whole premise was, and I think this would be an ideal book club selection. So if you love introspective tales that make you sit up and think all while you side-eye the characters, you should grab this one now. You won’t regret it in the least. Rating of 4 stars.

SYNOPSIS:

When four influential members are poisoned at London’s most exclusive private club, a young waitress is charged with their murder. Her personal life and upbringing are dissected, and five men begin to question how well they really knew her.

FIVE MEN. FIVE STORIES. BUT ARE THEY READY FOR HERS?

Her father remembers the sweet schoolgirl.

Her childhood friend bonded over a shared fascination with conspiracy theories.

Her lover regrets ever falling for her.

Her lawyer believes she is hiding something.

A journalist is convinced he knows exactly who she is: a cold-blooded killer.

But which is the true face of Katherine Cole? The reality lies somewhere between these very different perspectives.

Thank you to Nicci Cloke and William Morrow for my complimentary copy. All opinions drew my own.

PUB DATE: July 15, 2025

Content warning: infidelity, panic attack/anxiety disorder, stalking, threatening messages, misogyny
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591 reviews660 followers
July 4, 2025
4 rounded up to 4.5.

A 22-year-old waitress stands accused of poisoning four powerful, wealthy men at a Gentlemen’s club in Mayfair, London. She calls herself Katie Cole, but our five narrators know her by other names and will share insights regarding her character, trustworthiness, and whether she’s capable of murder.

Her father John’s affectionate nickname for her is Kit-Kat.

Her high school friend Gabriel abbreviates her name to her initials K.C.

Her lover Conrad’s intimate alias for her is Wildcat.

Her barrister Tarun uses the formal address of Katherine.

And reporter Max has coined her with the dramatic moniker of Killer Kate.

All view her differently. But do any of them actually know the real Katie Cole?

Her Many Faces was a psychologically-charged thriller and a twist-laden courtroom drama.The ending was masterfully executed – tying together the twists in an unexpected, shocking, very satisfying, and emotionally impacting way. Using second-person past tense was an effective narrative choice, as all information about Katie Cole was filtered through other characters – making it susceptible to misinterpretation, unreliability, bias, and the influence of their individual agendas. Not knowing who – or what – to trust added a thrilling layer of tension that made the book hard to put down. Seeing vulnerable characters buying into online conspiracy theories heightened my anxiety and made my skin crawl, and definitely echoed the world we’re living in with eerie precision. Nicci Cloke’s style of writing was similar to Liz Nugent I thought, as both authors traced a characters development from childhood through to the moment of the crime.

Her Many Faces sure kept me riveted and guessing.
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1,342 reviews4,289 followers
August 16, 2025
Who is the real Katie?

Four wealthy influential men are murdered at an exclusive club and Katie is arrested and on trial for the murders.

Through various points of view we meet the version of Katie that her father, childhood friend, boyfriend, lawyer, and a journalist know: KitKat/Katherine/KC/WildKat/Killer Kate.

Which one is the true version of Katherine? All? None? Is each version a facet of her personality? Or none of them? Can anyone’s version be completely trusted?

I read a book on memory a couple of years ago (Remember: The Science of Memory and the Art of Forgetting by Lisa Genova) and many of those themes play out in this book.

It’s a fascinating premise - the reader knows Kate only through other’s interpretation of her and must piece together the facts through their perspective. It’s thought-provoking to consider how well anyone knows a person when it’s filtered through personal interpretations and biases.

I did have a bit of trouble in the beginning keeping the characters straight on audio but the nicknames for Katie eventually helped.

This was a unique premise with a clever structure. The author keeps us guessing, which made for a fun buddy read with my friend, Marialyce.

I did not care for the side plot of conspiracy theorists, but that’s a personal choice, not the author’s fault. The story was strong despite that. The ending was brilliant.

* I received a digital & audio review copy via NetGalley. All opinions are my own
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1,139 reviews2,056 followers
July 24, 2025
4.5-5⭐️ When a young woman is arrested and tried for the poisoning of four wealthy and influential members of an elite private club in London, the men in her life will tell her story— through their eyes. She is a daughter, client, and lover; but is she a monster or a victim? Who is the real Katherine Cole? The truth lies somewhere between their five perspectives.

I must admit I was influenced to read this book by my Goodreads friends, as more and more began to hype up this book I had never heard of. Sure enough, these rave reviews were right on the money. Part psychological thriller, part legal procedural, this is one banger of a book from start to finish. The format of the story is very unique, going back and forth between the five men who feel they know Katherine best, allowing the reader to spot the inconsistencies and truths, alongside those investigating, until the final truth is revealed. And trust me, you won’t be disappointed.

🎧 This book is absolutely fabulous on audio, narrated by an entire cast. However, going back and forth between so many perspectives, I found it difficult to follow along without the text in front of me. And yet, without the audio, you miss the performative nature a full cast audio can bring. I’d recommend an immersive read if possible, and if not, sticking to the physical or ebook for the best reading experience.

Read if you like:
▪️psychological thrillers
▪️unique storytelling
▪️legal procedurals
▪️bingy reads
▪️character-driven stories
▪️author Kia Abdullah

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1,055 reviews1,841 followers
July 21, 2025
This will go down as one of my favorite books of 2025! 🏆

Kit Kat, Katherine, KC, Wild Kat, Killer Kate - who is the real Katherine Cole?

When four of the wealthiest men in the world are poisoned at an exclusive club only for the most elite clients it appears that 22 year old waitress Katherine Cole is to blame as she was the only one with access to the Voltaire room all evening.

But not everything is what it seems and I will say no more than that. 🤐

One of my favorite things about this novel is the structure in which it was written. We get five perspectives from five different people that have known Katherine throughout her life providing insight into her character and how they saw her through their eyes. Short, snappy, chapters had me flipping the pages like a madwoman. I admit I did guess the culprit correctly but that in no way detracted from my reading experience.

This was intricately woven, well written, and juicy beyond belief. This is the first book in a long while that held me so captivated and for that: ALL THE STARS!!!

Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for my complimentary copy.
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392 reviews57 followers
July 15, 2025
4.5

Katherine is on trial for poisoning several high profile men while waitressing on them at their exclusive club, The March House. The story unfolds through five different perspectives: her father, lawyer, longtime friend, crime reporter and an ex lover. This is an extremely unique way of storytelling that sucked me in right away. With each different perspective, we get a different take on who Katherine is or who they believe she is. How this all came together was a perfect take on a crime/courtroom thriller, but also a character study on relationships and how people can be seen differently in the eyes of others.

Everything was tied up perfectly, and I definitely enjoyed this immensely. The only small quibble I had was that it seemed a tad too long. Overall, I would highly recommend giving this a read. It was extremely unique and now I have a new author to keep an eye out for.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, for my advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
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1,241 reviews582 followers
August 4, 2025
“Her Many Faces”, by Nicci Cloke

4 brilliant stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is a brilliant thriller!
I didn’t want to put the book down.
As the narration is told in 2nd person, this book may not please everyone.
As for myself, every time I pick a book written in second person I find it refreshing, as it does not happen that often.
The story is told by 5 different characters, in alternating chapters.
Each character has a different perspective of the main character.
Each chapter is very short, which makes this book a fast read, but so cleverly done, giving enough depth to the reader about the main character.
The timeline structure is not linear, so it does require some attention, but I didn’t think it was confusing.
The storytelling and the writing are both terrific!
The courtroom scenes were awesome but I wanted more.
And the conclusion was also well crafted.
A delicious read, indeed.
I wished I had the audiobook to accompany my reading.

Hardcover (William Morrow, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers): 336 pages (123 chapters)
Profile Image for JaymeO.
576 reviews623 followers
July 14, 2025
Is Katie Cole a murderer?

When four wealthy and influential members at a London private exclusive club are poisoned, a young waitress is arrested. After stating, “They deserved it,” she is the only suspect the police are questioning. As told by her father, a reporter, her lawyer, a former lover, and her friend, each man questions how well he really knows her. Is she capable of murder?

Her Many Faces is an intriguing debut thriller. I listened to the audiobook which includes an all-star cast, while also following along with the ebook. I highly recommend listening to this one, as it really works with the unique structure of the book. I especially enjoyed the second half which includes a suspenseful courtroom drama. Cloke keeps readers guessing along the way, waiting until the very end for the stunning reveal!

The comparison to Notes on an Execution is spot on! Her Many Faces is a clever debut and I am looking forward to reading more from this author.

4/5 stars

Expected publication date: 7/15/25

Thank you to NetGalley, Harper Audio, and William Morrow for the ARC of Her Many Faces in exchange for an honest review.
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2,209 reviews680 followers
August 7, 2025
Phew! How we see people is often so diverse and can be deadly!

It's often amusing and honestly a tad strange how we view people. I guess we all have many faces we put forward in both our public and private life.

In Katherine Cole, accused of murdering four men, we take a trip with another five men, her father, a friend, her lawyer, a reporter, and a former boyfriend. Each of these men have a different name for Katherine including "Killer Kate", Katherine, Kit-Kat, Wildcat, and K.C. Just like the monikers for Katherine, each man presents a different view of Katherine, from darling daughter, to a twenty year old killer who poisoned five men in the exclusive London club. And then Kate murmured the words.' they deserved it." Certainly, a cut and dried admission isn't it?

This was a cleverly devised story, that although had me confused at the start, made for a well thought out story, that had me convinced who was and was not the murderer.

In Kate, we can see ourselves as others might see us. As our face will stay the same, what others see in that face and actions is totally different. This young Kate is pulled apart for the world to see, every foible, every indiscretion, every moment of love from a devoted father, and every private thought of being used and often abused.

A definite wild ride that had me immersed in the story of the many Kates!

Jan and I were along for this bumpy ride!
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981 reviews608 followers
July 19, 2025


When four wealthy and influential members of a posh private club in London are murdered, a young waitress is arrested.

Who is the young waitress?

Well, IT'S COMPLICATED. 

She has many faces:  Kit Kat, Katherine, Katie, Killer Kate.

Daughter, client, lover. monster.

Did this vulnerable and enigmatic waitress commit this heinous crime?

This pacy "Whodunnit?" thriller was jaw-dropping and never missed a beat.

I especially enjoyed the courtroom dialogue.

I listened to the audiobook expertly narrated by Sachin K. Sharma,  Collin R. Campbell, Isaac Gryn, Maxim Ays, Louis Hill, Harvey Quinn, and Florence Howard.

I always enjoy full-cast audiobooks, and all narrators gave superb performances.

Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

4.5 Stars
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2,676 reviews2,249 followers
August 26, 2025
Fantastic.

We all have a different face to suit the circumstances we find ourselves in, or the people we are interacting with. Katie, Katherine, K.C., Kate, Kit–Kat, Wildcat, Killer Kate. Daughter, sister, friend, ex-partner, client, victim and so on but is one of Katherine’s faces that of a killer? Four very influential male members of a private club are poisoned and Kate, a waitress who serves them, is arrested, charged with their murders and put on trial. All the people who tell her story see a different person, but who is the real Katie/Katherine et cetera? Is she indeed Killer Kate?

This is an absolutely fantastic novel in my opinion, I’m gripped throughout by Katherine, by the concept and by the fast paced, short sharp chapters that keep the momentum going. I love the author’s style and the way she chooses to tell the story, it takes the reader on a journey, through plenty of unexpected twists, with characters whose behaviour sets the Spidey senses twitching! The conclusion is both believable and very satisfying clearly demonstrating a central character of many faces. Highly recommended.
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644 reviews314 followers
September 1, 2025
3.5 stars, rounded up.


This was such a unique character study, centered on a woman accused of murdering four men—told entirely through the perspectives of five very different men in her life. Each viewpoint offered something distinct and often contradictory about Katherine Cole, leaving me questioning: which version of her is the “real” one? Could they all be true at once? And ultimately, is she actually guilty?

I really enjoyed the structure here—the short, snappy chapters kept the pacing swift and made it easy to fly through. I also appreciated how original it felt compared to most thrillers I’ve read; the shifting perspectives made for an intriguing puzzle as I tried to piece together the truth.

That said, the ambiguity of the ending wasn’t my favorite. I personally prefer a clearer resolution, so that aspect left me feeling a little middle-of-the-road overall. Still, if you enjoy character-driven novels with a touch of mystery and suspense woven in, and an exploration of conspiracy, gender dynamics, and the malleability of a woman's identity through others’ opinions this one is definitely worth checking out!
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128 reviews80 followers
July 18, 2025
What a unique way to lay out your story…let someone else tell it:

●  Your Dad John
●  Your best friend Gabe
●  Your “ex boyfriend” Conrad
●  Your attorney Tarun
●  A crime reporter Max

Who is giving us the true bits and pieces of Kate Coleman also called:

●  Kit Kat
●  K.C.
●  Wild Kat
●  Katherine
●  Killer Kate

There are 4 men…all wealthy …all influential …all poisoned …all quite dead

Back and forth between childhood and age 22, who knows the most information, who knows the correct information, who might be making up information or
framing Kate Coleman for the murder of 4 men? 

I ● CAN'T ● TELL ● YOU ● IT ● WOULD ●  BE ● A ● SPOILER

This part thriller part intense court room drama of course has it's requisite twist but this one is big and it is wound really tight before it unwinds.

For those of you who like to read short chapters, fast paced and compelling stories, enjoy a book that tangles things with a conspiracy theory…this is a book for you.

I am recommending you read this exciting novel and I certainly will be reading more of Nicci Cloke's work.

Thank you to author Nicci Cloke, her publisher Harper Collins and NetGalley for the advanced copy of Her Many Faces
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299 reviews310 followers
July 2, 2025
'Sharp, the feeling of it, like walking over broken glass. Each prick a shock'.

Katherine, Katie, Kit Kat, Killer Kate- just who is the woman accused of murdering four rich listers with poison? Everyone: her dad, best friend, lawyer, brother, and her ex, know their version but which one is truly her? Do we ever fully know someone? Or do we simply know the truth we choose to believe?

Her Many Faces is told from all these POVs, in short, alternating chapters, and leaves the reader convinced, in turn, that she’s sweet, misunderstood, troubled, innocent, or guilty. In the end, it’s hard to know what version of the truth to believe, as we trawl through her past and slowly get a sense, often conflicting, of who Katherine grew up to be. Indeed, Katherine's story can often be compared to the conspiracy theories that she, at one stage, was caught up with; how quickly people can believe a truth that suits them and find a posse to validate it.

This story will keep you turning pages as you become determined to find out not only who Katherine truly is but also what happened on that fateful night, and why. Although the short chapters and alternating POVs keep things pacy, it can also make it hard to reconnect with each character's storyline as you need to cast your mind back constantly. Ultimately though, you'll be kept guessing as to how it all ends.

'I don't think you realised how much it mattered to me that you believed me'.
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522 reviews16 followers
July 14, 2025
A brilliant, chilling kaleidoscope of a thriller.

Who is Katie Cole, and what is she capable of?

Centered around the enigmatic Katherine “Katie” Cole - arrested for the poisoning deaths of four high-profile men at an exclusive London club where she waitressed - "Her Many Faces" is both a gripping murder mystery and a clever courtroom drama, but moreover, it's an unsettling exploration of perception, identity, and the destructive power of the male gaze.

Told through the eyes of five men from different corners of Katie’s life - her defense attorney, her father, a court reporter, her childhood best friend, and her lover - the novel unfolds like a psychological jigsaw puzzle. Each man sees a different version of her and, interestingly, calls her by a different name: to them, she is "Katherine", “Kit-Kat,” "Killer Kate", "K.C.", "wildcat”. The result is a layered, suspenseful narrative that keeps you questioning not just what happened, but who Katherine Cole really is - and whether any of the men ever truly knew her.

The decision to withhold Katie’s own voice, with the exception of the opening and the closing chapter, is a masterstroke. It heightens the tension and throws the spotlight onto how women’s lives are constantly shaped - and misshaped - by the assumptions, projections, and agendas of the men around them, even the well-meaning ones. When Katie's voice finally comes through, it lands with devastating clarity.

Nicci Cloke’s writing is sharp and fast-paced, with each perspective written in a distinct and believable voice. The novel’s structure is both clever and chilling, turning what could have been a simple whodunit into a nuanced and timely interrogation of power, misogyny, and media-fueled narratives.

This book was an absolute highlight for me - compelling, intelligent, and unforgettable, with an absolutely magnificent and perfectly fitting cover to boot. Highly recommended for fans of character-driven thrillers, courtroom drama, and feminist fiction that doesn't pull its punches. "Her Many Faces" is a brilliantly structured, gripping and clever kaleidoscope that will keep you guessing - and thinking - long after its final page.

Many thanks to William Morrow and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.

"Her Many Faces" is slated to be published on July 15, 2025.
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159 reviews32 followers
June 22, 2025
5 ⭐️ This book is so good I didn’t want to put it down! Written in alternating chapters of 5 different men in Katie’s life. It took me a bit to get used to the different voices, John, Kate’s Dad, Gabe, her best friend, Tarun, her attorney, Max, a reporter and her ex boyfriend Conrad. Each of these men sees her differently and through their eyes we begin to see who she is and what exactly happened.

There is a murder that Kate is arrested for. Did she do it? The story takes a back and forth telling, past and present with each of these characters. Once the trial starts things start to become clear. Add in a big twist and reveal and it’s a perfect ending!

Sure to be one of my favorite thrillers this year! Thank you Nicci Cloke, NetGalley and William Morrow Publishers for the eARC in exchange for my honest review
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295 reviews
July 27, 2025
This book was written cleverly and gave me a different perspective to reading thrillers.

5 POV’s Father, school friend, journalist, lover and lawyer all deconstruct her character from their point of view trying to figure out if she did what she was accused of.

At first I was really confused about who is who. Too many people were introduced right from the start but once I got into the groove, I was hooked!

Until the very end I didn’t know whether she was guilty or not! Again cleaver ending that explained everything at the end.

I would highly recommend this thriller.
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1,051 reviews104 followers
September 1, 2025
An absolute page turned with many POVs and short quick chapters, it was so easy to devour.

I both listened to an read this. I loved the various versions of Katie as shared my the many characters. The audio production was superb, the full cast narration was top notch! The characters were brought to life by the superb narrators.
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2,008 reviews642 followers
September 8, 2025

What a unique book this was!

At only twenty-two, Katherine Cole is on trial for allegedly poisoning four wealthy and influential men at London’s most exclusive private club, where she worked as a waitress.

Katherine’s story unfolds through short, alternating chapters narrated by her father (who calls her Kit-Kat), her high school friend (K.C.), her ex-lover (Wildcat), her lawyer (Katherine), and a reporter (Killer Kate) covering the case. Each offers their perspective on her through their interactions, with some convinced of her guilt from the outset and others believing in her innocence.

Who is the real Katherine, and is she guilty or not?

This courtroom drama takes a refreshingly unexpected approach. Details that seem insignificant prove crucial in the end. I found the ending deeply satisfying.

Cliffhanger: No

4/5 Fangs

A complimentary copy was provided by William Morrow via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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2,692 reviews813 followers
July 10, 2025
I had seen so many fabulous reviews online for Her Many Faces I just had to get a copy and see for myself.. what a clever, twisty thriller that was anything but predictable. I flew through this once I started, short chapters had me reading past my bedtime.

This isn’t your typical thriller read. I loved the courtroom scenes where we learnt so much more about Katie. Who is Katie Cole? is she capable of the murder of 4 prominent businessmen? This story is told through the eyes of the men in her life, and none of them think the same way about her. Is she innocent or a good actr? Is she a con woman, a liar, a killer? i changed my mind so many times throughout the book, it was fabulous.

Thank you so much to William Morrow for my copy of this book to read early. Publishes on July 15th nd absolutely worth a read.
Profile Image for Terence M - [Quot libros, quam breve tempus!].
684 reviews343 followers
August 20, 2025
1-Star DNF - Tried twice, still did not like it
Extracts from my Listening Activity:
Second attempt:
August 19, 2025 @ 0%:"Starting again from the beginning😀"
August 20, 2025 @ about 20%:"Uh ohh… looking back at my “reading activity” I am reminded of why I stopped @24%😬!
I pressed on from the beginning for a half hour or so, but now I’ve had to give it away - again🥺."


First attempt:
July 30, 2025 @ 12%:"An interesting opening hour - it took a little time to work out the author's writing style, but having done so, I think I might enjoy this one...🤩"
July 31, 2025 @ 24%:"I thought that I had "tuned in" to the author's writing style for this book, but it appears that I have not. The multiple narrators and short chapters are interesting ideas, but they are not working for me at the moment. I will defer this one for a while and pick it up later."

Nicci Cloke - Her Many Faces
Audible Direct: 08:45 Hours - Narrators: Full cast of five
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220 reviews36 followers
January 25, 2025
Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for an ARC of Her Many Faces.

Wow! This was such a a simple yet brilliantly unique way to tell a story. I loved reading from each of the men's perspectives and the short chapters made it so bingeable! Highly recommend if you're looking for a book that shakes up the same-old-same-old story structure.

4.5 stars
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800 reviews281 followers
August 29, 2025
What an amazing and unique story! This was so good. Initially I was concerned about too many narrators, it's one of my red flags in books, but the prospect of this was so irresistible that I went in anyway. I'm glad I did. The characters were so remarkable that it was impossible to mix them up.

Kate has been arrested for the murders of some very rich and influential men. At first glance, it appears she poisoned them. She looks very guilty.. but is she?

What follows is the story of her life, told by the men in her life, which is what makes this so unique and unputdownable. We have many faces. I'm a different person to my dad than I am my lawyer, boss, ex, friends etc. and we see that come across.

This also has some elements of conspiracy theories which were just so juicy!

Don't miss this one!
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415 reviews5 followers
June 30, 2025
Katherine. Kit-Kat. Killer Kate. KC. Wildcat.

But who is the real Katie?

This was a really intelligently written novel telling the story of Katie, a young woman accused of murdering four high profile, successful men at a high-end, members only club.

However, this story is not told from Katie's perspective - instead we are told the story through five men in her life. Her solicitor (who knows her as Katherine), her father (Kit Kat), a journalist (Killer Kate), a childhood friend (KC) and a lover (Wildcat) - all showing us different parts of Katie.

This was a really interesting way of delivering this story and allowed a really in-depth understanding of the complexity of her character viewed through the prism of the different men in her life.

The story was also well told and led to a brilliant conclusion which I can say very little about for fear of spoilers however I would definitely recommend this to all.

Thanks to Netgalley and Random House UK, Vintage | Harvill Secker for an ARC in exchange for an honest review
Profile Image for Delaney.
564 reviews454 followers
May 27, 2025
This book is written in such a unique way!

A thriller for your TBRs that will have you guessing. I loved the way it was written, the chapters provide such an original perspective on the story. Katie’s story is told from several perspectives, but not her own. This was a very interesting take on multiple POV and I’d definitely recommend the read. I was invested all through the story!

Thank you to the publisher for the gifted ARC
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1,509 reviews335 followers
July 21, 2025
4.5 stars! How well can we truly know somebody? This answers that question in this slow-burn suspense that follows a woman accused of poisoning four men at an exclusive club. Loved that it’s told through the men that knew her. A fascinating story I do recommend!
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